- 1268),
called the
Younger or the Boy, but
usually known by the
diminutive Conradin (German: Konradin, Italian: Corradino), was the last
direct heir of the...
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Conradin Kreutzer or
Kreuzer (22
November 1780 – 14
December 1849) was a
German composer and conductor. His
works include the
operas Das
Nachtlager in...
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Conradin of
Bornada (or
Conradin of Brescia) (died 1
November 1429) was an
Italian Dominican preacher. His
early biographers generally refer to him as...
- The
Conradin Bible is an
illuminated m****cript
likely produced in
central or
southern Italy around 1265. It is
usually ****ociated with its namesake, Conradin...
- 1250
until his death. As a
fellow campaigner of the
Hohenstaufen king
Conradin, he
likewise was
beheaded at the
behest of King
Charles I of Naples. He...
- on
behalf of his
nephew Conradin in 1254. As
regent he
subdued rebellions in the kingdom,
until in 1258 he
usurped Conradin's rule.
After an
initial attempt...
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Conradin Cramer (born 17 February[citation needed] 1979 in Basel) is a
Swiss politician (Liberal
Democratic Party LDP). He has been a
member of the cantonal...
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Conrad married Elisabeth, a
daughter of Otto II of Bavaria. They had a son
Conradin, in 1252. In 1250
Conrad temporarily settled the
situation in
Germany by...
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Tagliacozzo was
fought on 23
August 1268
between the
Ghibelline supporters of
Conradin of
Hohenstaufen and the
Guelph army of
Charles of Anjou. The
battle represented...
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Conradin Perner (born
August 31, 1943) is a
Swiss humanist,
researcher and author. He
became known for his work as a
literature professor, ethnographer...